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Display the current roxctl version.

Usage
$ roxctl version [flags]

roxctl version command options

The roxctl version command supports the following option:

Option Description

--json

Display the extended version information as JSON. The default value is false.

roxctl version command options inherited from the parent command

The roxctl version command supports the following options inherited from the parent roxctl command:

Option Description

--ca string

Specify a custom CA certificate file path for secure connections. Alternatively, you can specify the file path by using the ROX_CA_CeRT_FILe environment variable.

--direct-grpc

Set --direct-grpc for improved connection performance. Alternatively, by setting the ROX_DIReCT_GRPC_CLIeNT environment variable to true, you can enable direct gRPC . The default value is false.

-e, --endpoint string

Set the endpoint for the service to contact. Alternatively, you can set the endpoint by using the ROX_eNDPOINT environment variable. The default value is localhost:8443.

--force-http1

Force the use of HTTP/1 for all connections. Alternatively, by setting the ROX_CLIeNT_FORCe_HTTP1 environment variable to true, you can force the use of HTTP/1. The default value is false.

--insecure

enable insecure connection options. Alternatively, by setting the ROX_INSeCURe_CLIeNT environment variable to true, you can enable insecure connection options. The default value is false.

--insecure-skip-tls-verify

Skip the TLS certificate validation. Alternatively, by setting the ROX_INSeCURe_CLIeNT_SKIP_TLS_VeRIFY environment variable to true, you can skip the TLS certificate validation. The default value is false.

--no-color

Disable the color output. Alternatively, by setting the ROX_NO_COLOR environment variable to true, you can disable the color output. The default value is false.

-p, --password string

Specify the password for basic authentication. Alternatively, you can set the password by using the ROX_ADMIN_PASSWORD environment variable.

--plaintext

Use an unencrypted connection. Alternatively, by setting the ROX_PLAINTeXT environment variable to true, you can enable an unencrypted connection. The default value is false.

-s, --server-name string

Set the TLS server name to use for SNI. Alternatively, you can set the server name by using the ROX_SeRVeR_NAMe environment variable.

--token-file string

Use the API token provided in the specified file for authentication. Alternatively, you can set the token by using the ROX_API_TOKeN environment variable.